When the Mission is Critical console furniture and accessories for 24/7 mission critical environments.

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When the Mission is Critical console furniture and accessories for 24/7 mission critical environments

Console Environments Technology – Technology drives the solution The Operator and Integrator – Ergonomics – Health, Safety, Welfare – Employee Retention

Applications Command/Control Dispatch, EOC Security Trading Room Education Console Environments Whatever the application, the consoles must be able to manage the technology with Consideration for the health, safety and comfort of Operator and Technician.

Console Environments Integrating Technology with People

Technology Equipment Monitors Power and Cables

Technology Equipment Shapes and sizes vary and must frequently be stored in the space as the operator. Leg Well Work Top Heat (both to Equipment and User)

Technology Monitors SizeResolution QuantityWeight DistanceAngle

Technology Power and Cables Delivery Security (physical) Access

The Operator and The Technician Ergonomics Health, Safety and Welfare Employee Retention

Ergonomics Height Adjustability Site Lines and Focal Lengths Lighting Ergonomic Work Surface Edges Ergonomic Keyboard Surfaces Easy Access to Technology

Height Adjustability Wheelchair access Difference in sizes Fine Adjustment controls for improved site lines Access to Equipment

Site Lines and Focal Lengths

Lighting Reduce Eye Strain Reduce Fatigue

Smooth Cast Polyurethane Edges Reduce RSI’s (Repetitive Strain Injuries)

Ergonomic Keyboard Surfaces Reduce RSI’s (Repetitive Strain Injuries)

Easy Access to Technology

Health, Safety and Welfare BSR100 Wheel Chair Accessibility Secure Cables Power and Data Delivery Spacing and Dongles

BSR100 5 th percentile female and 95 th percentile male

Wheelchair Accessibility Rule of Thumb: 1:20 positions/seats

Secure Cables Cables must be contained to prevent accidents and injuries to employees and equipment.

Secure Cables

Power and Data Delivery Secure Code Compliant Accessible Tempest Installations

Spacing and Dongles Space needed to prevent impingement of fingers Maximum pressure usually about 90 lbs.

Employee Retention Ergonomic Considerations Health and Safety Considerations Personal Environments Individual Controls Easy access to services Aesthetics

Personal Environments Air Heat Light Dimmers White Noise

Individual Controls Presets

Easy Access To Technology

Aesthetics